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    Gibson Farms

    5.0 (1 review)

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    1 month ago

    I'm the first to review Gibson Farms. They are awesome. Going to pick blueberries again today.

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    Three Ring Farm aka Rivers Edge Chevre

    Three Ring Farm aka Rivers Edge Chevre

    4.7(3 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Happily stumbled upon this lovely goat cheese farm when I found out they supply to Ad Hoc! The moss…read morecovered drive by the river to the farm was nothing short of magical for someone who's accustomed to an urban jungle. This was a weekly splurge while staying on the Oregon coast. The farm is adorable! On one visit, Pat & her daughter were gracious enough to take the time to show me around. It just so happened that a kid was being birthed! Suffice it to say, I was elated, in awe & humbled to be able to witness the beginning of another generation that produces such yummy chevre. Thanks for taking the time to share that. Now back to the cheese - the Sunset Bay with scrambled eggs, sauteed shallots & baguette made the best breakfast. Up In Smoke was perfect as a snack with Trader Joe's Pita Bite Crackers. The Cape Foulweather was perfect for a brioche & fig preserve grilled cheese. I'd definitely recommend making your way through the forest to find this gem of a farm.

    Three Ring Farm aka Rivers Edge Chevre had an open house today Aug. 24, 2008 out on the farm near…read moreSiletz, OR, inviting all their friends and fans to come and see the farm, eat cheese and try local wines. I've been a fan of the tortes (my favorite being the Goat Cheese Frangelico with nuts, vanilla and brown sugar!! Just like ice cream!), but wanted to visit a working local cheese producing farm in Oregon. On that pretext my friends and I embarked on a "cheesecation". After a long drive past OSU, the green and lush pastures of Philomath, and just as the mountains and fresh salt air tell you the beach is near, we find our way there. This farm is in very rural Oregon, and beautiful valleys snugly hold the river and the farm in their palm. A great tiny banner greeted us at the gate, and we immediately smelled not goat, but cheese. Amazing! The farm is exceedingly tidy, and the family is delightful to talk to. They really love their goats, and the goats are a herd of around 55 very sweet little creatures. I don't know goats well, so I couldn't tell you the breeds. There were a few sheep as well. The cheese is stellar. The best I have had. I have eaten a LOT of goat cheese in my career at a distributor, but if you can find a better one, please send a note my way. The Siletz Goat log, with a crust of bloomy edible rind was my next favorite after the tortes. It was deliciously creamy, salty and piquant with a hit of grass but NO usual goatiness. The pate on the cheese was tender but flaky, and tends toward soft and spreadable when aged. Also their small goat cheese balls in olive oil with Rosemary and Peppercorn are excellent. Creamy, milky and delicious. Soft and supple but very pliable on the tongue and nice mouth-feel. You get the Rosemary right on the sides fo the tongue. Check out the web-site for more info!! You can find their wonderful cheeses at Steve's Cheese and New Seasons Markets. Please check them out!!

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    Three Ring Farm aka Rivers Edge Chevre - From left to right: Sunset Bay, Siltcoos, Up in Smoke

    From left to right: Sunset Bay, Siltcoos, Up in Smoke

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    Nestucca Bay Creamery - Mixed berry and chocolate ice cream

    Nestucca Bay Creamery

    4.7(29 reviews)
    33.1 mi

    This place is awesome. I can't drive by without stopping. The ice cream is literally the best, the…read morecheese is delicious and they have all kinds of cute stuff. Even the unique canned/bottled drink options are good/unique! Love this place.

    We were recommended Nestucca Bay Creamery by a local who claimed it had the best cheese they had…read moreever tasted. Since I don't know this person well, I'm not sure how experienced they are with cheese, but I can say they have pretty good taste it seems. The cheese is definitely delicious, and the ice cream is tasty as well. The storefront, however, is a quirky mix of a curio shop and a thrift store, which adds a unique touch but might not be for everyone. The person behind the counter was warm, friendly, and helpful, which made the experience pleasant. As for the cheese, while it's very good, I wouldn't necessarily say it's the best I've ever had, but it's still quite enjoyable and fairly priced. The ice cream was an interesting experience--scooped into a sort of mixing machine, with frozen pieces of peach (in my case) added in. It was a fun texture and definitely a highlight. The store layout was a bit confusing, with a blend of handmade items from local artisans mixed in with secondhand goods. It has its own charm, but after a few minutes, I was ready to move on. That said, I happily enjoyed my ice cream and some cheese curds without any complaints

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